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<blockquote data-quote="Daz" data-source="post: 27702" data-attributes="member: 11614"><p>Personally I find this device a little worrying, I'm quite lucky because I can detect a hypo at around the 3.9mmol mark and I have had the "cold sweat" but not until well into the 2's which personaly is cant stand up territory for me!!!</p><p></p><p>Ive been on top of a mountain in Bulgaria on my own Snowboarding, and ive had a hypo, recognised it, sat down, munched a few glucose tablets and sorted it, I dread to think what would have happened if id have waited until a device like this kicked in !!!</p><p></p><p>Like Sarah said, you should try to recognise your hypos yourself and not rely on something like this which to me seems to be a basic moisture sensor, something that could be knocked up by a school kid in a science class !!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Daz, post: 27702, member: 11614"] Personally I find this device a little worrying, I'm quite lucky because I can detect a hypo at around the 3.9mmol mark and I have had the "cold sweat" but not until well into the 2's which personaly is cant stand up territory for me!!! Ive been on top of a mountain in Bulgaria on my own Snowboarding, and ive had a hypo, recognised it, sat down, munched a few glucose tablets and sorted it, I dread to think what would have happened if id have waited until a device like this kicked in !!! Like Sarah said, you should try to recognise your hypos yourself and not rely on something like this which to me seems to be a basic moisture sensor, something that could be knocked up by a school kid in a science class !!! [/QUOTE]
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